The extent of protection from a nuclear strike at their silos was considerably improved. |
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Customer relationship management is a horizontal application, yet we're faced with a lot of vertical silos. |
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The skim and cream are stored in dedicated storage silos until needed for batch production. |
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Be ready to point out the similarity between a wind tower and existing communications towers, or even grain elevators and silos, he said. |
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The reform began as a way to enable large agricultural co-ops to raise funds to build facilities like grain silos. |
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They planned ahead and erected grain silos at least in each district to store adequate stocks, in some cases, to last for two farming seasons. |
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It's as if we're spending all of our time building information silos in which piles of data are essentially unconnected. |
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On various episodes we've seen people living in caves, up in trees, on old offshore drilling platforms, and in abandoned missile silos. |
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We end up with competing initiatives and synergistic opportunities living in the different silos of our company. |
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This structure is typically described as two silos, each reporting up through different management structures. |
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I lived in Kansas for a time as a child during the 60's where my father worked on the missile silos. |
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For faculty it has been tremendous, a real breaching of the walls and silos of the campus. |
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He feeds silage when lack of rain reduces pasture potential, ensiling sorghum-Sudangrass, soybeans or pasture clippings in trench silos. |
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Dust explosions such as these have occurred in silos where grain is stored. |
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Perhaps if the focus had been on networking capabilities and sharing data across silos, America would be a safer country today. |
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A central automatic Bentonmac mixing plant featured four horizontal mixers and six 150-ton silos for cement, aggregate and sand. |
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After passing tests, the milk shipment is transferred from the tankers to six storage silos. |
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The orbital defence system was in tatters, with barely any working laser cannons and no missile silos left. |
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Because we have seen the pictures, we know there are still 500 missile silos with people sitting in them with their fingers on the button. |
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In the Roman period, below-ground silos are replaced by granaries, often with suspended floors supported on timber or stone posts. |
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The air force is also responsible for the intercontinental ballistic missiles deployed in silos in the western United States. |
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The red vertical cylindrical shapes of the missile silos stood silent watch over their companions. |
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The submarine constitutes a double-hulled configuration with missile silos housed in the inner hull. |
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We're sending a spaceship over a the sited missile silos we found from aerial photographs. |
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The silos were covered with black plastic sheeting and secured with tire sidewalls. |
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At that time it was a conventional row-crop farm with an unused barn and silos. |
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The orbital missile silos started as well, firing volleys of pirion torpedoes at the ships. |
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If this distinction were ever true, it was only in the depths of the Cold War, when the eyes of satellites were to focus on Soviet missile silos. |
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The rabbits come around to eat the spilled chicken feed after the feed truck comes to fill up the silos. |
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The grain silos on the original site of the Quaker Oats Company now provide circular guest rooms at the Crowne Plaza Quaker Square in Akron. |
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He will then mix all of the ingredients together in the blending silos, reprocess it, and make ricotta cheese out of that blend. |
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Photographs of winding towers and cooling towers, of silos, lime kilns and blast furnaces, of coal bunkers and gravel plants. |
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Able to leap tall silos in a single bound, this animated environmental advocate uses her ground-scan radar vision to detect on-farm perils. |
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Chimneys are the perfect habitat for these birds, although they will nest in silos, wells, air shafts, or abandoned buildings in a pinch. |
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The population is dominated by farmers, and the skyline is dotted with silos. |
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The problem is, the surfeit of data sits in silos, available only to one particular agency. |
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The figure is the result of changes in corporate structure that have replaced silos with cross-functional divisions. |
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Initial costs for this system are minimal, and storage costs are less than ensiling in concrete bunker silos or bagging silage. |
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By the 1920s a state-subsidized system of grain elevators, silos, and storage at railheads helped to ease the cycle of glut and scarcity. |
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The perfectly blue, puffy-clouded sky and bitsy little silos make for a prelapsarian vista only slightly altered by humans. |
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The Silo Project is a research project collecting audible stories from workers in silos throughout the Victorian wheat belt. |
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Protected in underground silos, the new missiles were ready for immediate launch. |
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In a globalized world, is it helpful to consider economic prosperity, foreign policy, and security and migration in separate silos? |
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Machine sheds, empty livestock buildings, and silos can all hold grain, provided you do some preparation work. |
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This system means that cement can be transferred directly into the port silos, optimizing the unloading time and eliminating weather constraints. |
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These silos could have a capacity from 400 kilos to 2 tonnes, depending on the need. |
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Those that receive their mandate and funding from government are often handicapped by bureaucratic silos and inertia. |
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The space available behind the wharf is set aside for the construction of storage silos with access to the pneumatic unloading portal. |
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In the past, most boards operated as data silos with little integration possible. |
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Raw milk is pumped from the silos into the plant for pasteurization through an HTST pasteurizer, which operates at speeds up to 115,000 pounds an hour. |
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During the second day of the forum, participants were challenged with strategic questions cutting across the silos of the field. |
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By breaking down silos we are able to respond more quickly and with the right people for the job. |
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We don't work in silos, and everybody pitches in and helps out for specific tasks and in times of crisis. |
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In all, over 1,000 strategic missiles and bombers and 450 ICBM silos have been eliminated. |
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Note that flour products have varying bulk density. Put in place procedures to ensure that silos are not overfilled. |
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Farm renovation and building, pits, underground silos, deep basements, milking parlors, residential and commercial foundations. |
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It is stored in large silos fitted with aeration tubes for uniform colour mixing. |
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Industrial sugar is sold either in bulk, and stored in silos, or in bags of over 5 kg weight. |
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Cements stored in silos are shipped in bags or bulk to their site of consumption. |
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The design of retube waste canisters is similar to that of irradiated fuel silos or CANSTOR modules. |
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Many of the previously independent silos of funding for hospitals, community services and agencies have been eliminated. |
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The separate, large volume double silos posses a loading and unloading installation. |
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At this point, the different glandulous are obtained and stored, proprietarily, in silos of great capacity. |
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With a rotary valve located under the mini storage silos, the refined sawdust feeds the mill batcher continuously. |
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The village has no irrigation, no grain silos, and no tomatoes or cash crops to trade for nsima, the country's maize staple. |
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Graymont also provides portable slakers, silos and unloading and material handling equipment for short term projects. |
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Lime for the production of lime milk for flue gas desulphurization must be stored in silos. |
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That is the answer because in the ageing century it's not going to be possible to keep disaggregating people's needs into different silos. |
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The shackler for clay, perfectly matchable with our conveyor belts, allows to feed the silos completely in automatic. |
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Their apparently dull images of grain silos, blast furnaces and water towers are categorised and grouped, forcing us to home in on details of construction. |
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It was one of the largest superlocal co-op chains of grain silos in the Midwest and aggressively tried new ventures, from raising hogs to processing soybeans for food. |
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To the ugly-American eye it looks like a vast and patchy soccer field, bordered by stockyards, grain silos and the clanging docks of Port au Spain. |
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They look like evil corn silos or upright storm sewers or a trio of escaped steroidal church organ pipes wearing party hats. |
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It is used to discharge the granulous products in the desired quantity in particular in the silos and in the resting bins after pre-cleaning. |
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Ide 25T has been conceived for the automatic extraction of granulous products from silos. |
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To ensure a continuous supply of material for the melting furnace, a reliable level measurement is required in the cullet silos. |
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Then the material is transported to the cullet silos and fed into the melting process from there. |
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Plastic granules are often stored in high, narrow silos that are filled pneumatically. |
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Haylage and corn silage are fed as a forage mix, and are conveyed directly from the silos to the bunk. |
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Some were reportedly mistaken for missile silos by American officials poring over satellite images. |
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It will not be launched from aircraft carriers, missile silos or massed armies. |
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Hansard reporters work in pairs, like the officers in American missile silos. |
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Now, with its plant-covered lookouts and abandoned missile silos, it's more of a Cold War relic. |
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Its only real binding limitation is a ban on converting old intercontinental ballistic missile silos to deploy missile interceptors. |
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These are operationally deployed warheads, warheads that are on ships or submarines or deployed in missile silos or sitting on aircraft bases. |
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For example, under the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, the number of missile silos was an observable. |
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The new sludge treatment structures consist of a building with two outside silos, a digester and a gasometer. |
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They have high risks of going beyond the expiration date and becoming waste, especially in automatic silos. |
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The fly ash filtered out of the flue gases must also be stored in large silos. |
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On 18 July, the City of Night art festival will see industrial grain silos hosting exhibitions, performances and an art fair. |
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But to prepare its pupils as future citizens of a multicultural Britain, schools also have a duty to avoid becoming cultural silos. |
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For control of production and delivery, the contents of the silos must be monitored via a level measurement. |
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Approved silos and warehouses must offer optimal conditions for storing sugar. |
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Solich will have quarterback Eric Crouch, wingback Bobby Newcombe and those silos known as Nebraska offensive linemen returning, so the Huskers figure to keep on rolling. |
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Occupying an entire city block and dominated by a cluster of twelve monumental metal silos, it dates from 1912, when its offices, malthouse, brewery and cellar were erected. |
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If the milk measures up to quality standards, it is hooked up to a receiving pump, passed through a filter and forwarded to one of six silos depending on its composition. |
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The banks, which provide credit and cash, have been looted, irrigation systems destroyed, road travel restricted, markets closed, warehouses and grain silos pillaged. |
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The buildings, ranged along a street, are simple stone structures with only one room, but all equipped with silos or dolia partly buried in their floors. |
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Many farmers store and ferment these alfalfa clippings in silos. |
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At this point the stover part of the plant has good digestibility, and the moisture is usually in the desired range for storage in airtight silos. |
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Intelligence isn't simply counting missile silos as some might believe. |
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The report comes as the U.S. is preparing to start lowering the first interceptor missiles into newly built silos at Fort Greely, Alaska and Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. |
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We're located in Tucson AZ, the sweltering armpit of the southwest desert region, surrounded by the empty shafts of defunct cold-war missile silos. |
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The Internet media requires that we can't operate in our functional silos. |
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Effective collaboration often takes place only when the would-be collaborators enlist hierarchical line managers to resolve conflicts between competing organizational silos. |
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Across the road from The Mills another building stands vacant, with silos reaching into the sky, offering very creative challenges to the developer. |
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When the raw milk is received it is pumped through a plate chiller to cool it to 36 degrees, the temperature at which it will be stored in the silos. |
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Paul Civic Center, a 140-feet-tall grain mill in Minneapolis, and 165 obsolete Department of Defense missile silos in North Dakota. |
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It is full, for example, of missile silos as well as grain silos. |
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Gastight silos with integrated sockets for degassing and pressure equalization provide for a targeted handling of ground coffee degassing. |
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Corporate leadership is required to address departmental silos that block horizontality and the potential for interdepartmental cooperation on effective investment. |
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Neither when the silo is completely filled, nor when it is empty, fodder-rests can build bulks and stick at the silo's walls, as it happens very often with conventional silos. |
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Total 3 silos, including waster aperture and low material level. |
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With a background in art practice and curation, Ms. Crimmin expressed a belief in maintaining a respect for specialisms but not for disciplinary silos. |
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These initiatives are described as the opposite of departmentalism, tunnel vision and vertical silos. |
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Various vehicles were presented, from the PistenBully Paana GreenTech with fitted front mulcher to the PistenBully 300 GreenTech for depositing silage in flat silos. |
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The milling capacity increased by 600,000 tonnes per year after the mechanized mills were put into operation and there was also an increase in the storage capacity of the silos in operation. |
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By operating in silos, we impede our ability to provide consistent care. |
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The company says the unit allows manufacturers to move product in specified batches to descramblers, boxes, or silos. |
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Developed in 1967, the nickel matte-shipping terminal allows this product to be received by train before it is unloaded from the cars and stored in silos designed for this purpose. |
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Technological system limitations are, in fact, entrenching silos, creating inadvertent barriers to sharing of information about funding programs and transactions across government. |
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If we simply deal with diseases as silos, but we do not have the health care personnel, the diagnostics, the treatment facilities, the clean water and the nutrition, how on earth will we have an effect on the ground? |
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The mega-project which is planned there imposes a profound reconfiguration so as to be able to house the inhabitants on a territory initially designed for railway and port activities, and notably silos. |
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Construction heating in winter, cowshed and stable ventilation, heating for halls and pavilions, grain drying, loading of bulk goods, tank ventilation and venting, draining silos, air showers at car wash sites. |
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The present project will help achieve these aims by constructing 20 metal silos on sites selected both on the basis of their proximity to main roads and cultivation areas, and the amount of grain currently being lost. |
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Scully: One of the issues within the practice of medicine itself is that the silos are getting ever higher: between provinces, between states, between countries. |
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Government therefore plans to build 50 grain silos in 21 of the country's governorates, with the ultimate goals of not only increasing the quantity of grain stored, but also the speed and efficiency of its handling. |
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If your business is like many, the answer is no. You need to integrate all the silos of information and processes in your enterprise to quickly, easily get the big picture and operate more efficiently. |
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It is indeed impossible to build the future of world agriculture using technocratic divisions into three hermetic silos symbolizing the bulk of government measures involved in agricultural exchanges. |
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The starch processing system includes the starch silos, the liquefaction process, the starch cooker as well as the stations on the machine where the starch is applied. |
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These spin to maintain the fantastic accuracy required to destroy hardened targets, such as missile silos, with a modest thermonuclear warhead yield. |
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In the end, the MX was deployed in fixed silos. |
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To date, the United States has retired more than 1,000 strategic missiles, 350 heavy bombers, 28 ballistic submarines and 450 intercontinental ballistic missile silos. |
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Much of the RCMP's human resource function is now performed in unaligned silos that devote time to their individual strategies and agendas instead of using a more integrated approach. |
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By contrast, high-performing organisations break down these silos. |
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Now FAO's projects, with funding obviously from countries, built 45,000 silos in about 16 countries and trained 4,500 tinsmiths or technicians to make these silos. |
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These supplementary fuels are stored in silos. |
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In 1906 it bought the Sun Mill, which it extended in 1913 to create the UK's largest flour mill, with its own wharf, elevators and silos. |
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Thus, by 5 December 1994, the day the treaty actually entered into force, hundreds of bombers, missile silos, missile transporters and submarines had been destroyed. |
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Our networking is organized in silos, and employees lose time manually transferring data. |
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Company's Flo-Pad bin aerator promotes the flow of any dry bulk powder of granular material from bins, hoppers and silos. |
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We're really trying to break down the silos between the different digital and traditional marketing disciplines and bring them all together in a strong, creative team. |
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We have lots of silos that all ask for different pots of money. |
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By 2010, our nurse practitioners and family doctors will be working together across the inpatient, outpatient silos, in a team that will also include a genetics counselor and an information technology specialist. |
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In our UK and international reporting network, we must seek to have people in the right places ready to devote their talents to covering the big FT stories and not risk becoming isolated in silos or geographies. |
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The Company T. C. C. S. was founded in 1999 and it is already a consolidated reality in the field of the industrial washing for tank containers, small cisterns, tanked apparatuses, silos and motor vehicle. |
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Pulverised coal and petcoke are stored exclusively in silos. |
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Once the blocks of used chemical sand have been crushed, it retains the fine particles and sends the recovered sand to raw material storage silos. |
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Collapsing silage from large bunker silos has caused deaths. |
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